sharp tusk
elephant tusk
ivory tusk
walrus tusk
broken tusk
a long spiral ivory tusk
sirenian tusked mammal found from eastern Africa to Australia; the flat tail is bilobate.
Musty during rut, the tusker named Dhanapalaka is uncontrollable. Held in captivity, the tusker does not touch a morsel, but only longingly calls to mind the elephant forest.
The elephant's tusk was long and ivory.
The poachers hunted the elephant for its tusks.
The walrus uses its tusks to break through ice.
The narwhal's tusk can grow up to 10 feet long.
The tusk of the mammoth was discovered intact in the ice.
The tribesmen carved intricate designs on the tusks of the warthog.
The dentist filed down the patient's tusk-like tooth.
The museum displayed a collection of ancient tusks from various animals.
The ivory trade has led to a decline in elephant populations due to poaching for tusks.
The walrus defended its territory by brandishing its tusks.
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